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Hello there! New user intro post #1198588018221

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  • SaddleMtnMan
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    Originally posted by HenRoc View Post
    Do yourself the biggest favor and get rid of that captive rotor setup and convert it to a rotor over hub setup from a 1999 Acura CL with the 2.3. It would make basic brake maintenance so much easier. Nice 1991! I can never find another clean sedan out here in New England.
    Ahhh, I appreciate the advice, but I already went through the annoying pain of doing new rotors with the captive fronts when I bought the car... and since I also don't need upgraded braking performance on a commuter, unfortunately I have no reason to be doing such a swap. It really wasn't that bad all things considered, and I do so much highway driving I almost never touch brake stuff except for normal fluid flushes.

    thanks though! I hope to keep her at least rust free- "clean" doesn't really happen in my part of the world unfortunately.

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  • HenRoc
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    Do yourself the biggest favor and get rid of that captive rotor setup and convert it to a rotor over hub setup from a 1999 Acura CL with the 2.3. It would make basic brake maintenance so much easier. Nice 1991! I can never find another clean sedan out here in New England.

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  • SaddleMtnMan
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    thanks! Reliability is understated, despite still needing normal old-car maintenance she has never stopped starting every single time I ask her to.

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  • UnicornHondaSE
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    Looks good, these are some of the best automobiles ever made. Not too complex but with the basics and reliability to get from point A to point B comfortably and safely.

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  • Alex13mod
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    Welcome

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  • daovangphotos
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    Minty!!!

    Welcome to the board!

    Replies here may be slow, and only from a few of the same active members, but rest assured, these guys that are replying, has been in the game for a long while and would be able to guide you with the correct knowledge you seek.

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  • SaddleMtnMan
    started a topic Hello there! New user intro post #1198588018221

    Hello there! New user intro post #1198588018221

    Heyo all,
    I've got a boring ol' tan 1991 LX sedan, autotragic, but with only 116k miles on it. Total grandma car, interior's mint and all the auto stuff works, just a little corner damage (and now a shitload of rock chips of course, ugh). I got it about a year ago for a steal of a deal at only $2300... had to just about beat off everyone else with a stick to get it.

    All I do is 98% highway driving, and this is to-date the best car I've owned. 31mpg is pretty easy to get, even with the auto. Needed shit like all the ball joints and brakes and fluids and tires that you expect on a 31 year old car, and I dumped a few hundred bucks into audio kit, but other than the incidentals it's not skipped a beat or needed anything more than gas and oil.

    I'm mostly just here to share any tidbits of info I learn as I work on it, as well as to pick y'alls brain on the weird stuff I don't understand. I come from the Subaru and farm equipment world before this (may that Forester R.I.P), so Japanese designs aren't foreign and I can reason through most mechanical stuff, but Honda certainly does.... some things differently.

    couple pics for shits and giggles:






























    have a good week y'all!
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